Burial Policy An insurance policy that covers the cost of disposing of a person's remains. Need Legal Help? Get Informed ...
BURIAL. The act of interring the dead. 2. No burial is lawful unless made in conformity with the local regulations; an when a dead body has been found, it cannot be lawfully buried until the coroner has holden an inquest over it. In England.
Burial Rights The right to a decent burial has long been recognized at common law, but no universal rule exists as to whom the right of burial is granted.
The horror inspired by this crime led to the revolting punishment of an "ignominious burial on the highway, with a stake driven through the body.
"The origins of friendly societies can be traced back to the time of the Roman Empire when associations known as collegia were formed for a variety of mutual purposes including the payment of burial expenses of members.
A will usually names an executor (and possibly substitute executors) to manage the estate, states the authority and obligations of the executor in the management and distribution of the estate, sometimes gives funeral and/or burial instructions, ...
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Definition - Noun : a place where the bodies of persons found dead are kept until identified and claimed by relatives or released for burial or autopsy Pronunciation'mo'rg Pronunciation Key ...
Disposition: The final determination of a matter, arrangement. Method of handling the body of a deceased person, for example by cremation or burial.
A select body of Christians, forming a local spiritual association; also, the building in which the public worship of the inhabitants of a parish is celebrated. A "parochial church" is a consecrated place, having attached to it the right of burial ...
A creditor’s right to payment from a decedent’s estate that arises at or before the decedent’s death, including the decedent’s funeral and burial expenses. 3.
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